Annual General Meeting
This year, CAAN’s Annual General Meeting will take place on September 15, 2021. Please stay tuned for more information!
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This year, CAAN’s Annual General Meeting will take place on September 15, 2021. Please stay tuned for more information!
CAAN continues to support World AIDS Day on December 1st of each year and launches a week-long national public awareness campaign across the land called Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week (AAAW).
The Wise Practices Gathering is hosted by CAAN and the AHA Centre in support of Community-Based HIV Research (CBR) by and with First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in Canada.
At a school, for grades 6 to 12. Educating students on drug use and HIV/AIDS. The event will be opening and closing with songs/ceremonies from elders and lunch is provided.
Community dinner event inviting Campbell River Organizations to present their services and celebrate World AIDS Awareness Day. Will be offering HIV self-tests onsite for folks that request it. Partnered with Ligwidaxw (LKT) Health Society
Annual walk and memorial event including short films and community discussion. Partnered with BIMFC and Friendship Centre
Red shirt, red ribbon, AIDs quilt crafts, safe injection with harm reduction supplies, HIV self-testing, potluck and closing ceremony.
Medicine wheel 4-day retreat. Day 1 – Spiritual Day 2 – Mental Day 3 – Physical Day 4 – Healing circle & feast
In Toronto, to honour Indigenous AIDS Awareness Week in Canada, our co-hosts come together to invite Indigenous organizations, AIDS service organizations. human rights advocates, Indigenous communities, people living with HIV and students for a night of cultural sharing, interactive dialogue and personal testimony. How can we ensure that all Indigenous people in prison are provided […]
HIV awareness walk and conference - This is an event for the Manitoba First Nations HIV/AIDS & STBBI Working Group Aids walk day. It’s a weeklong program.
Albert McLeod leading an AIDS memorial including quilts, HIV activists and lunch. Will be about 50 people. Partnered with: Mino Pimatisiwin Sexual Wellness Lodge and Waniska
CAAN continues to support World AIDS Day on December 1st of each year and launches a week-long national public awareness campaign across the land called Aboriginal AIDS Awareness Week (AAAW).
This national campaign is guided by a steering committee that consists of national Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners and reflects the collaborative efforts in recognizing HIV/AIDS in Indigenous populations. The event consists of themed activities and events that are hosted in community and focus on specific target groups such as women, youth, people who are incarcerated, Two-Spirit people, Inuit, Metis and Indigenous Leadership.